Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 143
... seeking to perfect themselves can only do so by violence . Hating the intellect , they cannot bring it into a true relation with their instincts and thereby gradually extend their mastery over the subconscious . Consequently they are ...
... seeking to perfect themselves can only do so by violence . Hating the intellect , they cannot bring it into a true relation with their instincts and thereby gradually extend their mastery over the subconscious . Consequently they are ...
Stran 200
... seek meaning not among those who have lost it . . . but among those milliards of the past and present , who make life and who support the burden of their own lives and of ours also . ' Once again he sought peace by a relapse into the ...
... seek meaning not among those who have lost it . . . but among those milliards of the past and present , who make life and who support the burden of their own lives and of ours also . ' Once again he sought peace by a relapse into the ...
Stran 274
... seeking to adapt that culture and the impulses which it expressed to the needs of a finer and more informed humanity . The finest minds since the Renaissance have rejected Church - Christianity , like Tolstoy himself , but they have not ...
... seeking to adapt that culture and the impulses which it expressed to the needs of a finer and more informed humanity . The finest minds since the Renaissance have rejected Church - Christianity , like Tolstoy himself , but they have not ...
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